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Posted by: Pgoss at Wed Nov 2 18:32:26 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Pgoss ] you will be looking at $250 up. Mark Hague has a couple killer yearlings posted in the classifieds at a great price. Obviously anery and het. anery babies will be more. Longis are just like all other boas, exceptional animals have higher prices. Also, the bloodline can add to the price. Longis are extremely variable and if you are going for a certain look, you may want to purchase an older animal. Baby Longis nearly appear to be normal BCI if you do not know what you are looking at. You have to see many, many babies and see them mature to have any idea of what they will turn into. Good luck finding a new kid. | ||
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